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71corse-present — /kors prezant/ In old English law, a mortuary, thus termed because, when a mortuary became due on the death of a man, the best or second best beast was, according to custom, offered or presented to the priest, and carried with the corpse. In… …
72corse — noun Etymology: Middle English cors, from Anglo French Date: 13th century archaic corpse …
73Corse — geographical name see Corsica …
74Corse — …
75corse — /kawrs/, n. Archaic. corpse. [1225 75; ME cors < OF < L corpus body; see CORPSE] * * * …
76Corse — /kawrdds/, n. French name of Corsica. * * * …
77Corse — noun originating in Europe, specifically the United Kingdom and Scandinavia …
78corsé — (fr. Corset) Prenda interior femenina con ballenas para ajustar y modelar el cuerpo en su parte superior …
79corsé — Sinónimos: ■ ajustador, ceñidor, faja, sostén …
80corse — n. (Archaic) corpse …